Martha Wells

My Flying Lizard Circus

Books Read

December 31st, 2011

I hope everybody has a fabulous, safe new year's eve, and a better year in 2012.

I see a lot of year-end round-up posts, and thought I'd do a list of books I read. I'm not sure this is all of them, since I did remember a couple that I forgot to put into both GoodReads and LibraryThing. (I think there was a long period where I forgot to update both of those.) Plus I have a lot of to-be-reads left.

Troubled Waters by Sharon ShinnMy Life in France by Julia ChildAs Always, Julia: The Letters of Julia Child and Avis DeVoto by Julia ChildThe Broken Kingdoms by N. K. JemisinKraken by China MievilleThe Desert of Souls by Howard Andrew JonesThe Princes Of The Golden Cage by Nathalie MalletThe Soul Mirror by Carol BergThe Bone Palace by Amanda DownumMidnight Riot by Ben AaronovitchMoon Over Soho by Ben AaronovitchThe Ninth Daughter by Barabara Hamilton (Barbara Hambly)The Attenbury Emeralds by Jill Paton WalshA Marked Man by Barabara Hamilton (Barbara Hambly)The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick RothfussBlood Maidens by Barbara HamblyUp Against it by M.J. Locke (Laura Mixon)The Dragon's Path by Daniel AbrahamThe Whitefire Crossing by Courtney SchaferA Knife in the Back by Bill CriderHeartless by Gail CarrigerCold Fire by Kate ElliottSup With the Devil by Barabara Hamilton (Barbara Hambly)Where Shadows Dance by C.S. HarrisOscar Wilde and the Vampire Murders: A Mystery by Gyles BrandrethThe Case of the Gilded Fly by Edmund CrispinThe Unexpected Miss Bennet by Patrice SarathFrequent Hearses by Edmund CrispinThe Sleeping Partner by Madeleine E. RobinsThe Hidden Goddess by M.K. HobsonThe Shirt on His Back by Barbara HamblyVampire Forensics: Uncovering the Origins of an Enduring Legend by Mark Collins JenkinsGanymede by Cherie PriestNaughty in Nice by Rhys BowenMurder by the Book by Rex StoutThe Kingdom of Gods by N.K. JemisinIf Death Ever Slept by Rex StoutYour Neighborhood Gives Me the Creeps: True Tales of an Accidental Ghost Hunter by Adam SelzerThe Shape-changer's Wife by Sharon ShinnThe Vault by Ruth RendellMurder Your Darlings by J.J. MurphyThe Curious Case of the Clockwork Man by Mark HodderThe Hum and the Shiver by Alex BledsoePirate King by Laurie R. KingThe Moving Toyshop by Edmund Crispin

When you're finished with those you can try to find her Alis R. Rasmussen books - The Highroad Trilogy is set in the same universe as Jaran, but from what I understand some hundreds of years before then.

I enjoy rereading it, as well as her one-off fantasy The Labyrinth Gate.